Michigan Community Action is a member service network dedicated to reducing poverty in Michigan by supporting Community Action Agencies in their quest to change the lives of low-income Michiganders. We invite you to learn more about Community Action, the causes we’re fighting for, and the progress we're making.

Registration Open for MCA’s 2019-2020 Leadership Institute

The MCA board of directors has approved the continuation of our popular Leadership Development Institute with the eighth cohort of future CAA leaders beginning classes with a two-day session, October 28-29.

Once again, the LDI will be facilitated by Rebecca Kraus, a leading business consultant and executive leadership coach. Rebecca’s curriculum combines seven in-person workshops with individual self-study assignments that sharpen interpersonal communications skills, executive decision-making, and leading with emotional intelligence. Approximately 225 CAA staff members from across the state have completed the course of study, with many LDI grads indicating they are performing their jobs better and with more confidence.

Class size is limited to 36 per cohort, so don’t delay registering by the deadline of September 27. The cost of registration is $462 for the nine-month program. Click here for a description of the program and the 2019-2020 schedule and here for the online registration form.

Preparations for Flooding

Michigan has had record levels of rain this spring. With more rain on the way, here are some tips to prepare your home and your family.

Preparations for Flooding

Michigan has had record levels of rain this spring. With more rain on the way, here are some tips to prepare your home and your family.

Get a weather radio or sign up for weather alerts via text One of the first things you can do is buy a weather radio or sign up for text messages that can broadcast weather bulletins from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Research Your flood risk Learn in advance whether your area is susceptible to flooding. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) maintains online flood maps to show the locations and risk levels in specific geographic areas. You can also contact your county planning division to get an assessment of your flood risk.

Prepare emergency supply kits for your home, work, and car Ready.gov is an excellent governmental resource for information on how to prepare for inclement weather and other disasters. Here’s a great checklist of what to pack in your emergency kits, which should be standardized for your home, workplace, and car so they can be easily accessed in the event of an emergency.

Establish your evacuation route Knowing your way in and out of your immediate geographic vicinity and how to navigate your community when it’s flooded could save your life. You will need to keep to higher ground if you do evacuate. All family members should know where they are supposed to meet, and that information should be written down. Go over these plans with your family to ensure that everyone knows what they should do.

Have a plan for communicating with family members During an emergency, sending texts or instant messages can be faster than a phone call. All family members also need to have a family contact that is out of the immediate geographic area, in the event information needs to be passed through a third party. If you have been evacuated, do not return until authorities broadcast that it is safe. You’ll also want to let friends and family know that you are safe. Checking in on social media or using the Safe And Well website sponsored by the American Red Cross can be a quick and useful way to broadcast that you are out of harm’s way.

Raise up appliances, other items to protect them from damage Flooding can cause substantial damage not only to your home but also to your property, including sensitive appliances. Raising up major appliances and electrical outlets can help keep them from being flooded. You can always get inspiration from these flood-proof homes.

Save your important documents Copy, save, or upload to the cloud important papers and documents including insurance policies, photographs of your stuff and your home, and any other important records like leases or birth certificates.

Protect your drains from increasing the damage A house’s water and sewage systems are particularly prone to flood damage, making a big mess even harder to clean up. Installing a sump pump, which dispels water from basements and other low-lying areas, can help with this risk. You can also use backflow valves in toilets, drains, and sinks to prevent floodwaters from backing up.

Michigan Community Action Opposes Directive No. 14 to Change the Way Official Poverty Measure is Calculated

The calculation of the Official Poverty Measure (OPM) sets guidelines for people to qualify for help with life-saving programs like food assistance, housing, health care and transportation services. The Trump Administration has proposed a change to the calculation of the OPM that would exclude more Michigan families from benefits they need to live modestly and safely in our communities. Please see our statement on Directive No. 14.

Current Job Opportunities in Community Action

Southwest Michigan Community Action Agency is Seeking an Energy Technician/Auditor

To see the complete description of this position please click here for the PDF.

Capital Area Community Services is Seeking a Communications Coordinator

This position is currently open and available immediately. The Communications Coordinator is responsible for internal and public communications, outreach, marketing, and education. Working closely with the leadership team, the person in this position develops, prepares, and implements a comprehensive 360 degree agency community relations program based on our mission and strategic plan. The Coordinator is responsible for maintaining a strong business reputation with CACS employees and with the general public. To see full job description and apply online go to https://cacsinc.applicantpro.com/jobs/ .

MCA is a proud member of America’s Poverty Fighting Network, the Community Action Partnership